Misty Milk

You have spoiled me thoroughly this week with awards and votes and comments. Special thanks to Al, Mathew,Adrian, Christine, Jenn and Jan for the UAs regarding the orange tip.
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Still haven't done my homework for my photo course. Big sky he said with something interesting in it! Which unfortunately does not mean birds,knowing full well that I'm not good at landscapes.. . So here is an attempt at what I'm struggling with.
Today's upload is from Wednesday morning , it is the dairy farm where I get milk. I took it because the mist and light were very nice. This is how I saw it, only levelled and contrast a bit lowered, no tweaks.
I will try to upload a tweak later if my internet has it. Personally, I prefer straight.

PLEASE do not hesitate to criticize, I want you to. So if somebody like Alun or Andy would tell me what to improve i'd be thrilled.

Hi Annette, have also been busy with my homework for my photo course, so feel for you. Its a great image, prefer V1...... did your tutor ask you to keep the rule of thirds in mind when taking landscapes...... well done:D:D:D:D:D:D

Hi Annette, have also been busy with my homework for my photo course, so feel for you. Its a great image, prefer V1...... did your tutor ask you to keep the rule of thirds in mind when taking landscapes...... well done

There's a bit more mystery to V1, Annette, which is why that appeals more to me.
The lie of the land gives an impression of the horizon being lower on the rhs. Would a teeny-weeny tilt make it appear more level without making the path appear slanted?
Malc

There's a bit more mystery to V1, Annette, which is why that appeals more to me.

The lie of the land gives an impression of the horizon being lower on the rhs. Would a teeny-weeny tilt make it appear more level without making the path appear slanted?